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KING’S THEATRE

DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME “Another Face, now showing at the King’s Theatre, is a fast-running tensely exciting melodrama, marked b> lavish comedy, and played by a highly capable cast. Brian Donlevy. as a Nw York gangster, characterised b;- twisted features, had a plastic surgeon mould his face into a handsome mask to conceal his identity. tie migrates to Hollywood and the films, believing that none-know his identity. This story is swept into thrilling action and novel comedy when a nurse, who has escaped to Hollywood with the secret, confides it to the hair-brained studio publicity director (played by Wallace Ford). Ever aspiring for headlines, the press agent plans to capture the killer in front of grinding cameras, jeopardising ms own life nad that of his sweetheart (Phyllis Brooks) who stars in the film within a film and complications follow. The second feature is “We’re Only Human.” On Friday ‘The Private Secretary.’ iu which Edward Everett Horton is starred in the very amusing comedy about a curate, will start at the King’s Theatre.

“It heats me why some of thescientific blokes don’t invent a tobacco without any nicotine in it,” be* remarked to bis tobacconist. “Ah!" replied the weed purveyor, “when science produces tobacco like that the pigs will begin to fly! But why worry? fr there’s no tobacco without nicotine in it there’s tobacco with so little you hardly know it’s there. “Well. I’m blowed!” said the other chap. “What is it?” “Mean to sav you’ve never sampled Toasted?” asked the tobacconist. “No: ’course I’ve heard of it. Who hasn’t? But my usual’s black twist.” “Plenty oh ‘juice’ in that.” laughed the tobacconist. “why not give ‘toasted’ a go? Lovely flavour, and talk about bouquet! Try a tin of Cut Plug No. 10. and you’ll stop growling about nicotine. There’s precious little in toasted. The toasting works it out.” (Tobacconist’s advice taken). The five brands of the only genuine toasted, Out Plug No. lO (Bullshead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. -3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold are not only the choicest but the least harmful of any tobacco on the market.

Although no final decision h-.'.s yet been made regarding the ultimate future of the late Kind's farms at Windsor, there is erary reason to hope, says the “Daily Telegraph,” that some of the cattle that wrought King George V. so many successes last year will be seen again in the showring in the coming season. King Edward is taking the keenest interest in them, and is making good use of the knowledge of farming lie acquired when Prince of Wales-

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12902, 1 July 1936, Page 6

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KING’S THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12902, 1 July 1936, Page 6

KING’S THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12902, 1 July 1936, Page 6